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By the end of the film, Luce is Schrödinger’s terrorist, a restless, shifting signifier who is simultaneously innocent and guilty of engineering all of the events we’ve seen.
The film has an eye that is surely studied, but also limited. “Thought-provoking” are the words which most popularly orbit the critical space of Luce, and Onah’s film is absolutely one that ...
Another version of this same film could be made without invoking the touchy question of whether Luce is some kind of sleeper terrorist.
Luce director Julius Onah was joined by stars Naomi Watts, Octavia Spencer, Kelvin Harrison Jr., and Tim Roth at Deadline’s Sundance studio to discuss the film’s “very raw, honest, bold ...
‘Luce’ Will Leave You Pondering These Murky Questions—And the Plot of the Film The film intends for viewers to wrestle with ambiguity, trying to decide whether the characters are monsters ...
Julius Onah's thriller Luce has sold to NEON and Topic Studios at the Sundance Film Festival.
As such, “Luce” often asks you to question your own perceptions, beliefs, values and prejudices, however morally upright or well intentioned you think you might be.
Luce lets Octavia Spencer and Naomi Watts play complicated women. Here’s how they did it. The film challenges the viewers’, and the actresses’, notions of racial privilege.
Julius Onah's new film, Luce, tackles race, assimilation and mental health, adapted from co-writer J C Lee's play of the same name.
Sundance Film Review: ‘Luce’ Rising star Kelvin Harrison Jr. plays an African youth adopted by white parents who comes under suspicion in gifted director Julius Onah's tough look at prejudice.
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